By José Gandue @Gandour
At certain times in life, Music that seeks to caress and seduce is appreciated., to settle in the ears like a sleeping cat. It's about celebrating the passing moment with songs that give a softly bright color to the space we occupy. Music made to appeal to many, but without the obvious rules of today's commercial pop.
Alejandra Estepa, a petite and beautiful Argentinian woman with light eyes, creates her art under the pseudonym of Anamoli. His sound is the result of combining the skillful use of acoustic instrument strings, a particularly high-pitched voice and a playful desire full of cautious experimentation in the passage of notes. His album, The size of the fish, is a compilation of eight songs that It appears to have been crafted with the perfect amount of sunlight at the perfect time. This album skillfully blends moments of immense joy with languid valleys that, in their brief duration, send shivers down the listener's spine. It's through subtle, poignant nudges, sometimes punctuated by brass instruments, violins, and pianos, that the viewer is enveloped in a current of colorful melancholy, and receives a suitable aroma of peace that compels us to smile, as if we hadn't done it with enthusiasm a long time ago.
A separate chapter is dedicated to what, for the author of this note, is the best song on this album: Same place. This song contains the nostalgia of an amusement park about to open. It is a waltz with the spirit of a popular fair, full of sonic details that know how to complete an ideal panorama for a clear-aired sunset, over which the singer's voice rises, achieving the greatest possible notoriety. Same place could be an excellent calling card in any sound space on the continent.
The size of the fish It's an interesting album that We must listen without prejudice. Rather, if you're going to listen to it, Know how to wrap yourself in joy and serenity. These are eight excellent recordings that beg to be enjoyed without any worries. Know this now: Anamolí has done well and created a great excuse to make a name for themselves. and so that you can give him the opportunity he deserves.



